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Anonymous wrote:She is still commenting on instagram reels about the show and she is reposting videos about reactive abuse. You would think of you were in a legal situation you would be quiet but it doesn’t look like that is going to happen.
She's an idiot.
She probably has monetized social media accounts and needs to keep posting to make money. Her SLOMW paychecks may also dry up as that filming is also on hold.
I think she is going to be pulled from that show too.
You don’t get to set millions of dollars on fire at a mega corporation and keep your job.
I'm hoping they sue the heck out of her to recoup whatever they can. If ABC's attorneys were even half awake, there are terms in her contract that will help them with this very unfortunate but foreseeable mess. Never thought I'd be siding with a corp against a young single mom, but here we are. Taylor is noxious.
You people are insane. She pled guilty to domestic assault three years ago. ABC knew about this, they just didn't know there was a video.
The only thing that was forseeable was that someone who pled guilty to domestic assault committed domestic assault. Don't act like ABC had no effing clue.
The Bachelorette wasn't just pulled because of a three-year old charge. Taylor wrapped shooting on The Bachelorette, where she got "engaged" to a guy, then turned around, came home, went right back to Dakota, and the police were promptly called in on yet another domestic. The video making the rounds is simply the straw that broke ABC's back, or maybe not even, they might have pulled the show anyway whether this video surfaced or not.
She also outed the guy that she chose in a video. That’s why she’s likely to be sued. Not because ABC knew she was an abuser.
She likely violated all kinds of contractual terms. ABC's lawyers will probably cite every one of them.
I’ve been reading on Threads some folks who think it’s the opposite. She probably won’t get any money from ABC, she is lawyering up, but she likely won’t have to pay anything back. She had a morality clause, but it apparently applied to anything going forward after signing the contract. The liability that ABC faces is that they knew about this incident. It was on record. The existence of the video was known too, we just had never seen it.
I am sure someone is getting fired at ABC. This woman never should’ve been on reality TV with what we’ve known about her these last few years. She has a history of extreme instability, and she has been arrested and ABC was negligent in their vetting, pure and simple.